Total Miner Forge Simplifier is a tool which makes installing Maps, Mods and Components easy! Just choose the file type, open it in TMFS, and it's installed! TMFS also features an easy downloader which scrapes a list from the forums and downloads uploaded files for you.

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Total Miner Forge Simplifier is a tool which makes installing Maps, Mods and Components easy! Just choose the file type, open it in TMFS, and it's installed! TMFS also features an easy downloader which scrapes a list from the forums and downloads uploaded files for you.

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Excellent tool mate!Perhaps add one more option for Type titled "Packs" or something along those lines, for downloads that contain say, a mod and a component, or a component and a map, or even all three.

Total Miner Forge Simplifier is a tool which makes installing Maps, Mods and Components easy! Just choose the file type, open it in TMFS, and it's installed! TMFS also features an easy downloader which scrapes a list from the forums and downloads uploaded files for you.

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Excellent tool mate!Perhaps add one more option for Type titled "Packs" or something along those lines, for downloads that contain say, a mod and a component, or a component and a map, or even all three.

That wouldnt be necissary, we use the forums Downloads page to show what is available, so if this would be wanted, someone from the forums would have to make the pack

Excellent tool mate!Perhaps add one more option for Type titled "Packs" or something along those lines, for downloads that contain say, a mod and a component, or a component and a map, or even all three.

If there was another downloads section on the forums for them we definitely would. But at the moment, no one is creating packs like that and without a proper standardized format for the downloads we can't make an installer for them.

Excellent tool mate!Perhaps add one more option for Type titled "Packs" or something along those lines, for downloads that contain say, a mod and a component, or a component and a map, or even all three.

If there was another downloads section on the forums for them we definitely would. But at the moment, no one is creating packs like that and without a proper standardized format for the downloads we can't make an installer for them.

As a heads up, my mods will be adopting the folder structure of Mods > ModFolderName, which I'm hoping will become a standard format, as this way it only needs to be dropped into the TotalMiner folder.

Excellent tool mate!Perhaps add one more option for Type titled "Packs" or something along those lines, for downloads that contain say, a mod and a component, or a component and a map, or even all three.

If there was another downloads section on the forums for them we definitely would. But at the moment, no one is creating packs like that and without a proper standardized format for the downloads we can't make an installer for them.

As a heads up, my mods will be adopting the folder structure of Mods > ModFolderName, which I'm hoping will become a standard format, as this way it only needs to be dropped into the TotalMiner folder.

But its already the standard to put everything in the root without unneeded folders? What's the need to complicate things? I get that it seems easier, but its just dropping in to 1 more folder in. Ultimately I think most people will end up using whatevers easiest and changing the folder structure so that it no longer works with TMFS will just make it difficult for me not only to make compatible but also for the people using TMFS.

Excellent tool mate!Perhaps add one more option for Type titled "Packs" or something along those lines, for downloads that contain say, a mod and a component, or a component and a map, or even all three.

If there was another downloads section on the forums for them we definitely would. But at the moment, no one is creating packs like that and without a proper standardized format for the downloads we can't make an installer for them.

As a heads up, my mods will be adopting the folder structure of Mods > ModFolderName, which I'm hoping will become a standard format, as this way it only needs to be dropped into the TotalMiner folder.

But its already the standard to put everything in the root without unneeded folders? What's the need to complicate things? I get that it seems easier, but its just dropping in to 1 more folder in. Ultimately I think most people will end up using whatevers easiest and changing the folder structure so that it no longer works with TMFS will just make it difficult for me not only to make compatible but also for the people using TMFS.

I agree. You should archive your mod folder only, not parent folders. Exclude the Mods folder from your archive. People will quickly learn to extract the archive into the Mods folder. Adding the Mods folder to your archive is just confusing the issue.

Now that we have >20 Mods, its time for another TMFS update! Unfortunately at the fault of Hayden, we released a Debug build which sadly means that the autoupdate is broken on some newer versions. If you updated to 2018.01.12.0 you will have to manually update. Sorry for the inconvenience.